The textile industry is characterized by global mass production and has an immense impact on the environment. One garment can travel around the world through an extensive value chain before reaching its final consumption destination. The consumer receives little information about how the item was produced due to a lack of policy regulation. In this article, we explore understandings of ‘local clothing’ and how the concept could be an alternative to the current clothing industry. The analysis is based on fifteen interviews with eighteen informants from Western Norway as part of the research project KRUS about Norwegian wool. Five ways of understanding local clothing were identified from the interviews: production, place-specific garments, lo...
This article addresses the fashion movement referred to as ‘clothing upcycling’ and the observations...
This paper presents the results of the research project ‘Going Eco, Going Dutch’ (2015- ...
Abstract: Sustainable development has become accepted by many as the only sensible option for future...
The article discusses the importance of local clothing for the survival of the Norwegian textile ind...
Mending, re-design, and altering are alternatives for prolonging the use period of clothing. It is a...
The success of the garment and textile industry has contributed immensely to a culture of mass consu...
Global Fashion, via the logic of high-speed, large-scale industrial production and anachronistic hig...
This study focus on nine big clothes chains practise on how to handle their “surplus gods” which is ...
Norwegian consumers know little about eco-labeled garments as almost none are available on the marke...
Norway is subjected to environmental changes that are affecting a sustainable future for the generat...
Reuse organized by non-profit and commercial actors is a strategy that recently received a lot of at...
European clothing consumption has increased dramatically in recent decades, leading to a current ave...
This research looked into the emerging role of ‘slow fashion’ within the Danish clothing market and ...
Norway has the ambition to be at the forefront of the transition towards a Circular Economy. To ach...
Sustainable development has become accepted by many as the only sensible option for future developme...
This article addresses the fashion movement referred to as ‘clothing upcycling’ and the observations...
This paper presents the results of the research project ‘Going Eco, Going Dutch’ (2015- ...
Abstract: Sustainable development has become accepted by many as the only sensible option for future...
The article discusses the importance of local clothing for the survival of the Norwegian textile ind...
Mending, re-design, and altering are alternatives for prolonging the use period of clothing. It is a...
The success of the garment and textile industry has contributed immensely to a culture of mass consu...
Global Fashion, via the logic of high-speed, large-scale industrial production and anachronistic hig...
This study focus on nine big clothes chains practise on how to handle their “surplus gods” which is ...
Norwegian consumers know little about eco-labeled garments as almost none are available on the marke...
Norway is subjected to environmental changes that are affecting a sustainable future for the generat...
Reuse organized by non-profit and commercial actors is a strategy that recently received a lot of at...
European clothing consumption has increased dramatically in recent decades, leading to a current ave...
This research looked into the emerging role of ‘slow fashion’ within the Danish clothing market and ...
Norway has the ambition to be at the forefront of the transition towards a Circular Economy. To ach...
Sustainable development has become accepted by many as the only sensible option for future developme...
This article addresses the fashion movement referred to as ‘clothing upcycling’ and the observations...
This paper presents the results of the research project ‘Going Eco, Going Dutch’ (2015- ...
Abstract: Sustainable development has become accepted by many as the only sensible option for future...